




Plaid Coat: TJ Maxx (out of stock but similar linked| Pullover: Costco | Leggings: Lululemon | Shoes: DSW/Lugz | Beanie: CC Beanies
There is nothing better than exploring the great outdoors. These boots have 100% carried me through some serious snowy trails this year. Now, I am not an expert when it comes to hiking gear, so I did a lot of research before buying hiking boots this year. I just kept coming back to these because they were so darn cute (total fashionista move). I like that they are not overly bulky/heavy and they were one of the few pairs I found that were grey (my go-to color), which I love because they can be worn with anything year round. I have worn them in a foot of snow and never felt cold or wet! They are so comfy too, I barely realize I’m wearing hiking shoes. Oh and they are only like $70 which was a deal since others I found were so expensive! So 100% Caro approved if you ask me.